Brian Dietzen
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Brian Dietzen | |
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Born | November 14, 1977 Colorado, U.S. |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 2002 to present |
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Dietzen's first became interested in acting when cast in a school play at the age of 8 years old, playing an evil elf in a Christmas play. He attended Niwot High School in Niwot, Colorado where he appeared in lead roles in several productions before studying theatre at the University of Colorado in Boulder's BFA acting program. There he met his good friend and mentor, Sean Kelley.
[edit] Career
He appeared in lead roles in productions of All My Sons, Equus, and Waiting for Godot. He also starred in productions of Death and the Maiden, Antigone, and the regional premiere of Abingdon Square. While working on several local and regional commercials, Brian joined The Colorado Shakespeare Festival for two years, performing in Henry IV pts I and II, Henry V and Julius Caesar.
At the end of his college career, Dietzen took the advice of a friend and moved west to Los Angeles. Without an agent or a SAG card, he was called into an audition by Patrick Rush for the new WB series My Guide to Becoming a Rockstar. The part was a series regular as the drummer of the group. He later teamed up with John Riggi for a two man show with Steve Rudnick called The Oldest Man in Showbusiness.
Upon returning from Miami where he performed in the film From Justin to Kelly, Dietzen did stage readings with friends, eventually forming the sketch comedy group "The Norm" with Kevin Rankin and Jill Farley. Together the group produced a live sketch show, and a popular web series "Coaching Life".
During a short hiatus from The Norm, Dietzen auditioned for a one day part on the hit series NCIS. He booked the role and three years later, the character of Jimmy Palmer is still helping the NCIS team at crime scenes and assisting Dr. Mallard during autopsies.
[edit] Personal life
Brian currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter.
[edit] Television series
- NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2004—present) - Assistant Medical Examiner Jimmy Palmer
- My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star (2002) - Owen
- Boston Public (2002) - David Caplan
[edit] Films & TV movies
- Self-Inflicted (2005)
- Purgatory House (2004)
- From Justin to Kelly (2003)